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Daughter live tweets her dad dying

Daughter live tweets her dad dying

“Jokes can be noble. Laughs are exactly as honorable as tears. Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion, to the futility of thinking and striving anymore. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward — and since I can start thinking and striving again that much sooner.”

Kurt Vonnegut, St. Clement’s Episcopal Church, April 19, 1980

Comedian and "Conan" writer Laurie Kilmartin is, at the time of this posting, watching her father pass away. She and her mother and sister are doing all of the things that families often do when a loved one is in their last days: they’re helping him to the bathroom, organizing visits with grandchildren, professing their love again and again, reassuring him it’s ok to go, watching and waiting, waiting, waiting.
And the one other thing they’re doing is laughing.
The reason we know what Kilmartin is going through is because she has been live tweeting the entire experience. And before you tsk-tsk the whole thing as another sad emblem of "the way the world is now," you should go back and look at the posts. If you’ve ever lost a parent, you will most likely relate. If you have yet to, you may find something that will one day help you cope with your own loss.
Among the myriad tweets are wry observations of the day-to-day business of dealing with a sick parent…

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Laurie Kilmartin Is Live Tweeting Her Father’s Last Days… And It Is Heartbreakingly Funny

Personally, i’d LOVE it if my Daughter did something like this. My life has been one of humor, normal and NOT normal.

Jaimie Alexander and Peter Facinelli’s Daughter Luca

Jaimie Alexander and Peter Facinelli’s Daughter Luca

Jaimie Alexander brings her boyfriendPeter Facinelli‘s Daughter Luca to thePickett Fall Preview event on Thursday (June 12) at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, Calif.
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help .opinions trouble with daughter

help…..opinions……trouble with daughter……

Hi friends. I’m in need of objective opinions from you wise people. Apologize for length.

Here goes.

My daughter (middle of 3) is 20, will be 21 in April. We were pretty close before my stroke. She was 11 when I had it. While I was still in hospital, my husband had a near fatal attack of diverticulitus and had emergency colon surgery.

I came home after a month in hospital, very depressed over my condition (partial paralysis).

She began acting up at school and we had to have meetings with her teachers.

She got a job at age 16. Hubs found her a great car (she was to pay half…..never saw a penny) and she totaled it within 30 days.

All through this time she regularly "borrows" money but never pays back. Now we don’t mind helping out the kids but this child never even offers to pay back any amount. She has stolen $ from my purse before.

Let me add her dad pays her cell phone bill.

She got another car….three payments behind….repo man after her. dad pays late payments with her promise to repay $300. This all occurred on her payday. Haven’t seen her since. She kept promising husb she was "on her way" never saw her. I should add since she got her car she never comes home except to do laundry.

She has an older sister and a a 4 yr old niece. No Christmas presents for anyone. Her sister is 21, a single mom who has also loaned her money. She’s never seen a penny either. Now daughter one can ill afford to loan anyone money. Daughter one works, gets no welfare. We help daughter one but she rarely asks for help.

Back to daughter two. She still has made no contact. Paying her car payments put a good hole in our finances (we are not rich, we do okay but barely). She knows how things are for us but apparently doesn’t care, since she hasn’t been seen.

All this help we give her is pissing off daughter one, and my son. They think we’re idiots for helping her knowing we’ll never see it again. She’s been handed everything and appreciates nothing.

I got so upset with her yesterday I told her I was cutting her off, that she was no daughter of mine.

I feel horrible for it. Of course I love her but I can’t keep bailing her out of every problem.

We have:

bought her a car.

Made the down payment on second car.

Paid 2 warrants.

"Loaned" her small amts of cash throughout the last few years.

She has:

Ignored her younger (14 yo) brother and her niece (4 yo) on their birthdays and Christmas.

Whoa, even this past Christmas, after presents were opened, she asked if we were giving her any money.

I hope this makes some kind of sense.

Basically, I’ve cut off my own daughter and feel like the lowest form of motherhood. Daughter one and son both say "About time." But she’s still my child. How can she just not give a fuck that she’s hurting us? She has also told me more than once that i’m a terrible mother.

I don’t know….how can 2 girls from the same parents be so different?

‘The Osbournes’ Mysterious Daughter Returns With an Amazing Voice & Creepy Music Vid

‘The Osbournes’ Mysterious Daughter Returns With an Amazing Voice & Creepy Music Vid

Well it turns out one of the Osbourbe kids might actually have some talent.

‘The Osbournes’ Mysterious Daughter Returns With an Amazing Voice and Creepy Music Video

Remember The Osbournes’ secret daughter? The one we knew existed, but never showed up on the family’s reality show? Well, Aimee Osbourne is back in the spotlight and she actually has an incredible singing voice.

Recording under the name ARO (pronounced "Arrow"), Osbourne has released the video for her brand new single "Raining Gold." It’s Creepy and mildly horrifying, but ARO’s haunting vocals are on-point. Watch the full clip (or, if you’re squeamish, close your eyes and just listen) in the player below.

As a teen, Aimee shunned the cameras as the rest of her family members, including dad Ozzy Osbourne, starred in the MTV reality series The Osbournes. Now 31 years old, the singer says she initially pushed back against her desire to pursue Music as a career.

"I fought it for a long time," she said in a press release. "It’s natural to want to rebel against what your parents do. Once I accepted Music was my path, I rebelled by wanting to do it my own way. I also didn’t think it was respectful to my father’s career and creativity to assume that I could jump on the back of all he had worked his entire life for."

Meanwhile, little sister Kelly had her own brief foray into the Music biz With a punk cover of Madonna’s "Papa Don’t Preach" in 2024. She went on to release two pop-rock albums in 2024 and 2024.